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A former Associate Director for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Enforcement Division (SEC), Gerald “Jerry” Hodgkins has a broad regulatory enforcement practice focused on representing financial institutions, public companies, audit firms and individuals in investigations and enforcement actions brought by the key financial regulators. Mr. Hodgkins has extensive experience in matters pertaining to the SEC and in matters involving broker-dealer and investment adviser regulation, public company accounting and U.S. anti-corruption law. He also focuses on issues involving the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

During his 20-year tenure at the SEC, Mr. Hodgkins oversaw more than 100 enforcement matters, including high-profile cases involving, among other areas of the SEC’s jurisdiction, public company accounting and disclosure, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), broker-dealer and investment adviser compliance, and insider trading. The enforcement actions he oversaw included the largest penalty in SEC history for issuer reporting and disclosure fraud and the first, and still largest, settlement involving Section 304 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

Last week, in SEC v. Cohen, a federal district court dismissed an SEC enforcement action, in its entirety, on statute-of-limitations grounds. Most notably, citing the Supreme Court’s 2017 Kokesh decision, the court held that the injunction sought by the SEC in the case "would function at least partly to punish Defendants and is therefore a penalty" for purposes ...

On Wednesday, April 18th, the SEC introduced a much-anticipated package of proposed rules and formal guidance concerning the standards of conduct for financial professionals. The more than 1,000-page proposal, which emerged eight years after Congress required the agency to conduct a study on the topic, addresses whether investment advisers and broker-dealers ...

Commercial Dispute Resolution highlights the arrival of David Luttinger and Gerald Hodgkins at Covington. Commenting on Luttinger's addition, Mitchell Dolin says that the firm was “drawn to his superb national reputation as a trial lawyer in the coverage field and to his strengths as an individual and colleague.”
According to David Kornblau, Hodgkins’ “broad ...

Gerald Hodgkins is quoted in a Compliance Reporter article regarding a recent settlement between Valor Capital Asset Management and the Securities and Exchange Commission. According to Hodgkins, the settlement serves as an example of the way the agency’s improved data analytics can help regulators spot potentially problematic activity. “What is different in this ...

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in Digital Realty Trust, Inc. v. Somers. Ruling 9-0, the Court held that the Dodd-Frank Act prohibits retaliation against whistleblowers only if they reported suspected wrongdoing directly to the SEC.

Gerald Hodgkins is quoted in a Compliance Reporter article regarding his recent arrival as a partner in Covington's Securities Litigation and Enforcement and White Collar Defense and Investigations practices. “I bring to the table a deep understanding of what the issues are that drive the SEC and division of enforcement, along with what pressures affect them and ...

Gerald Hodgkins is quoted in a Global Investigations Review article regarding his recent arrival at Covington. According to Hodgkins, he chose Covington after witnessing its excellent defence work while at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Gerald Hodgkins and David Kornblau are quoted in a Law360 article regarding Hodgkin's recent arrival as a partner in Covington's Securities Litigation and Enforcement and White Collar Defense and Investigations practices. Hodgkins says he is looking forward to “enhancing” Covington’s SEC enforcement practice, as well as complementing its white collar and ...

Gerald Hodgkins is quoted by The National Law Journal in an article regarding his recent move to Covington. "I was attracted to Covington because of the quality of its lawyers and its culture of teamwork and collaboration,” Hodgkins says. “I look forward to playing a key role in enhancing the firm’s SEC enforcement practice and complementing the firm’s prominent ...

WASHINGTON—Gerald Hodgkins has joined Covington as a partner in the Securities Litigation and Enforcement and White Collar Defense and Investigations practices in Washington. Mr. Hodgkins most recently served as an Associate Director in the Enforcement Division of the Securities and Exchange Commission and has worked at the SEC’s Enforcement Division since ...

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The practice in Johannesburg is conducted by an affiliated limited company Covington & Burling (Pty) Ltd. The practice in Dublin Ireland is through a general affiliated Irish partnership, Covington & Burling and authorized and regulated by the Law Society of Ireland with registration number F9013.